TROCHUS.—P tate XII. 
cata, sublate conicd, pallide carued, rufescente spur- 
sim flammata ; anfractibus plano-declivibus, guaxla su- 
turas perampliter granatis, deinde oblique tenué cor- 
rugatis et spiraliter lineari-sulcalis ; basi concavo- 
pland, circulariter corrugato-lirald. 
Tue FrLaMED Trocuus. Shell exeavately umbilicated, 
rather broadly conical, pale flesh-colour, sparsely 
flamed with red; whorls flatly sloping, very largely 
grained next the sutures, then obliquely finely wrin- 
Kled and spirally hnearly grooved; base concavely 
flattened, circularly wrinkle-ridged. 
Lamarck, Anim. sans vert. vol, xi. p. 138. 
Hab. ? 
The sculpture of this species consists of an unusually 
large row of granules next the sutures, and a multitude 
of fine oblique wrinkles, oceupying the place of granules, 
below them. 
